Never underestimate the power of red lipstick. I wear it if I'm home alone reading a book.
Wednesday, March 31, 2010
Lip Liners
This one comes from Catherine Walsh, a cosmetics industry executive.
Never underestimate the power of red lipstick. I wear it if I'm home alone reading a book.
Never underestimate the power of red lipstick. I wear it if I'm home alone reading a book.
Friday, March 26, 2010
Lip Liners
This one comes from Maya Angelou, an American poet.
I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.
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Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Jackie O We Miss You So!
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis was an extraordinary woman! Her contributions to advancing the arts, her passion for history, the courage she displayed when faced with the tragic death of her husband, the hope she brought to a grieving nation, her devotion to her children, the beauty, grace and style she bestowed upon the highest office of the United States -- all are a part of the cherished legacy she left to the world.
Today, it's the glamour, the elegance, the irrepressible spirit, vitality and inimitable style that is top of mind. America's First Lady was Fashion's First Lady. An American icon of style and grace whose innate sense of fashion extended well beyond the clothes she wore on her back.
Jackie's simple yet classic style was effortlessly elegant. She favored clean lines, little adornment, and knew that less is always more. Her ever-present smile was a window to her dazzling inner spirit. She always looked so relaxed, so comfortable and so confident. Warm and approachable, chic and worldly, she possessed a vitality and radiance that still shines.
"We must give to life at least as much as receive from it. Every moment one lives is different from the next. The good, the bad, the hardship, the joy, the tragedy, love and happiness are all interwoven into one indescribable whole that is called LIFE. You cannot separate the good from the bad. And perhaps there is no need to do so either." Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
Saturday, March 20, 2010
Lip Liners
This one comes from Erica Jong, an American writer.
And the trouble is, if you don't risk anything,
you risk even more.
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Friday, March 19, 2010
Thursday, March 18, 2010
Smack, Dab and on the Money!
Sisters of the Gloss called this shot in a January post (1.28.10), way before Tiger's announced return to the Masters.
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Tuesday, March 9, 2010
What's the Difference.........
Between going rogue and hypocrisy? Not a dab, if you're Sarah Palin.
From today's headlines, this is a must read:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/huffpost/20100308/cm_huffpost/490080
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Monday, March 8, 2010
What Was He Thinking........Tom DeLay
The gloss has certainly gone to former Republican House Majority Leader Tom DeLay’s head and it is clear that he is still dancing with the stars. One would think, resigning from Congress under big dark clouds of a Texas indictment for violations of state campaign finance laws and money laundering, would make one a bit more pensive, humble or even sensitive. Not a chance, DeLay exited the halls of the Capitol, but obviously refused to relinquish his platform for political hypocrisy – uh, commentary.
DeLay’s assertion that people are unemployed because they want to be demonstrates the disconnect, divide and sheer ignorance surrounding the realities of an economy still in crisis. Give this man chap stick and seal his lips with glue.
DeLay’s assertion that people are unemployed because they want to be demonstrates the disconnect, divide and sheer ignorance surrounding the realities of an economy still in crisis. Give this man chap stick and seal his lips with glue.
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Tom DeLay,
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